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and subsidized because of low rate environment, which isn't true. we told the world it squeezes our netting, $5 million a year. reverse side to that, rates will go up one day and we'll get that back. we're investing the business if it were normal environment. we know right now margins are lower. it's just like the you were running a pizza shop and the post of mozzarella is liar you wouldn't stop selling pizzas because the margin is higher. we try to be long term. >> what policies create jobs? that's what we're trying to figure out? >> i think it's fairly consistent that we have done -- the grand bargain. it doesn't have to be exactly the one that anyone wants, that show that america can make decisions. it set a more effective tax system. it reduced tax uncertainty going forward. i think we could have a booming environment. i may be wrong. that's my own personal belief. if we have a grand bargain, americans take off. the rest of the world needs us to be strong. europe still has its issues and it will for a couple of years. so i think it's important t
and subsidized because of low rate environment, which isn't true. we told the world it squeezes our netting, $5 million a year. reverse side to that, rates will go up one day and we'll get that back. we're investing the business if it were normal environment. we know right now margins are lower. it's just like the you were running a pizza shop and the post of mozzarella is liar you wouldn't stop selling pizzas because the margin is higher. we try to be long term. >> what policies create...
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it takes time for the body to, you know, many acclimated to these environments. as hot as it is and as hot as it's going to get, it's really recommended that people prepare themselves. >> great american safety and first-aid manager says they get plenty of calls from heat-related illnesses throughout the day. it happens so quickly. he urges people to be very conscious of this. like he said, drink plenty of water and find shade if you feel like you're getting overheated. >>> bells ringing in city hall. the city extended hours to marry same-sex couples. >> reporter: san francisco's civic center was a giant party today at the annual pride celebration got under way. just across the street in san francisco city hall the real celebrations were taking place. >> i now pronounce you spouses for life. >> a day after a federal appeals court nullified prop 8, californians were in full swing. >> wanting for the real thing. >> and the real thing was taking place ever where you looked. the city mobilized staff and volunteers to create a marriage assembly line. >> we needed reinf
it takes time for the body to, you know, many acclimated to these environments. as hot as it is and as hot as it's going to get, it's really recommended that people prepare themselves. >> great american safety and first-aid manager says they get plenty of calls from heat-related illnesses throughout the day. it happens so quickly. he urges people to be very conscious of this. like he said, drink plenty of water and find shade if you feel like you're getting overheated. >>> bells...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> what's in a name? apple almost named its iphone a telepod. the former advertising league said the cupertino based tech giant almost considered naming the industry changing smartphone a tri-pod, an ipad, or a moby, short for a mobile. in another apple related news, word that the 5s will be released this august. the next generation ipad as early as next month. >>> the duchess of came brink may have let slip the sex of her unborn baby while greeting well wishers today. a woman handed her a teddy bear to which she applied, thank you, i'll take that for my -- and then stopped herself. it sounded like she was going to say daughter. britain has a longstanding tradition not to announce the sex of the baby until after the birth. prince william and kate are expecting their first child this j
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> what's in a name? apple almost named its iphone a telepod. the former advertising league said the cupertino based tech giant almost considered naming the industry changing smartphone a tri-pod, an ipad, or a moby, short for a mobile. in another...
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there's a very healthy angel environment. earlier you talked about kick starter. i myself have done a kick starter program. >> which one? >> my wife's cousin did a book down in southern california and it was a nonprofit, so we put money behind that and we have the copy of our book right now. the angel environment is very robust, and so it's easier to start a company, you know, with angel capital and the right rooms in silicon valley, it's easy to raise the money. in addition, the cost of starting technology companies has dramatically decreased over the years. >> i am surprised, even with our previous guests, raised over a million, they are creating a one program. what are you doing with a million dollars. that lean startup, we started with lean startups, apple started in a garage with a couple guys that could barely afford the chips, are we moving back toward that, you can start lean with some angel money? >> yes. that gets back to the idea venture capital helps these companies scale, to grow, exit capabilities, but when you take a look at what's required to start
there's a very healthy angel environment. earlier you talked about kick starter. i myself have done a kick starter program. >> which one? >> my wife's cousin did a book down in southern california and it was a nonprofit, so we put money behind that and we have the copy of our book right now. the angel environment is very robust, and so it's easier to start a company, you know, with angel capital and the right rooms in silicon valley, it's easy to raise the money. in addition, the...
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there's a mind shift that needs to happen that if there's a safe environment, it has to be a safe environment to really express some of the things that they feel are holding them back. >> when you say holistic, what do you mean by holistic? in what sense. >> i think my background is in education. i have a masters in education. identify done a lot of behavioral studies, and, you know, work with adults in terms of how they learn and really how do they evolve. i think what happens s-you know, you have children, right? we start off as small children very happy and motivated and then we get conditioned. as we get older, you know, somehow we're usually fitting somebody else's expectations or somebody else's story or somebody else's structure for us and then we feel we have to operate within that. and the holistic is getting connected back to yourself. >> and it comes from where? >> there's a story behind that. it started on barlow avenue in east santa fe. my mother was going to have her third child. we needed extra money. my father turned to me and he said you're going to sell or buy an ice cream t
there's a mind shift that needs to happen that if there's a safe environment, it has to be a safe environment to really express some of the things that they feel are holding them back. >> when you say holistic, what do you mean by holistic? in what sense. >> i think my background is in education. i have a masters in education. identify done a lot of behavioral studies, and, you know, work with adults in terms of how they learn and really how do they evolve. i think what happens...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> on our broadcast tonight, now hiring. a big jobs number as unemployment drops to its lowest level in four years. a rebound to report in housing and another record day on wall street. so tonight, we'll look at where the jobs are. >>> choice cuts. today is the last day for white house tours. but in other ways, washington is spending full speed ahead. tonight, are they playing politics with what they shut down and what they keep gog. >>> track record as an unpredictable storm rakes its way up the east coast, some are wondering why the american forecast models keep getting it wrong while the europeans have been more accurate about our weather. tonight, al roker gets some answers. >>> and making a difference. giving a fighting chance to some inspiring kids who could use one right about
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it's going to be a really unique environment. how often do you get to go on plane and not having to watch a movie and eat peanuts. you'll get to interact with everybody else. >> this is a charter. you have 100 people on a 747. >> they've got to plane to themselves. >> plenty of leg space. >> plenty of wandering around. this is not a sitting down flight. this is getting around. >> will you have a few media people on board? >> sure. we would love for you to come with us. >> there's this culture, this idea of doing this. i was lucky enough to be invited one year. you can have brilliant people but it has to be the right interes interesting mix and then amaze things happen. >> we believe innovation happens when people come together. one of our advisory remembers says innovation is a contact sport. you have to get people together. that's what we do. we bring people together around the world. >> how else are you trying to innovate? forget this particular flight and what you're doing here but you've had more involvement in silicon valley
it's going to be a really unique environment. how often do you get to go on plane and not having to watch a movie and eat peanuts. you'll get to interact with everybody else. >> this is a charter. you have 100 people on a 747. >> they've got to plane to themselves. >> plenty of leg space. >> plenty of wandering around. this is not a sitting down flight. this is getting around. >> will you have a few media people on board? >> sure. we would love for you to...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> good evening, i'm mindi bach, the warriors are clinging to a playoff spot and headed into tonight's game having lost 5 of the last 7 games. they have to turn things around against a foe they are all too familiar with. the bucks visiting the warriors. remember this guy in monta ellis? he is back. the former warrior having a great game. 26 points for monta, but the warriors led by one at the half. klay thompson, he had 18 points but not nuch for the warriors and the bucks had the -- san diego, st. mary's winner plays gonzaga. this game is going to overtime. to young. and that is good. and st. mary's wins barely, how about the world baseball classic. team usa and italy. giants pitcher vogelsong strikes out the side swinging. gave up 0 hits, four strikeouts in the last two innings t
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> good evening, i'm mindi bach, the warriors are clinging to a playoff spot and headed into tonight's game having lost 5 of the last 7 games. they have to turn things around against a foe they are all too familiar with. the bucks visiting the...
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it's not macro environment. it's our own politicians in washington that are causing our economy to be slow and our unemployment to be high. that's the country's going to hell when that occurs. 535 people are causing, you know, 240 million people to suffer economically. that's just not right. >> amazing. dick, good to have you on the program. thanks so much. >> thank you, maria. >> we'll see you soon. dick kovacevich joining us. >>> up next, we're "on the money," the daughter of beatle and 29-year-old fashion phenom have in common? three letters that make up the fashion world's biggest power houses. ppr ceo on the >>> from high tops to awe couture. conglomerate ppr blankets the industry with 20 luxury and lifestyle brands. like kate middleton's favorite, alexander mcqueen, gucci and mccartney. athletic retailer puma. francois-henri pinault, husband to actor thelma hyatt, oversees the $22 billion company founded by his father. his goal, to turn the holding company into a fashion and sports power house, finding its
it's not macro environment. it's our own politicians in washington that are causing our economy to be slow and our unemployment to be high. that's the country's going to hell when that occurs. 535 people are causing, you know, 240 million people to suffer economically. that's just not right. >> amazing. dick, good to have you on the program. thanks so much. >> thank you, maria. >> we'll see you soon. dick kovacevich joining us. >>> up next, we're "on the...
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that in today's really, really challenging job environment is a big competitive advantage? >> are there characteristics from people sosoft that you fee the culture did not need? >> we are applying it to a different technology base. >> there's a move to the cloud, and software is a service, and everybody is claiming now that they are in the cloud. they are either big data or they are in the cloud or the software is the service. you really are those things. should i as a business owner who let's say i have been doing this a long time, and i have my data on hard drives in my office, with the talk of the nsa, and the domestic spying and things, i know, if a federal agent knocks on my door and says, i have a search warrant to go in your left desk drawer and take the hard drive out, in the cloud, i don't. is that, do you have customers asking you about that? asking you about where is my data and is it safe? is it even in the united states? >> there's a big difference, yes, they ask. in our model, the data is their data. we do not have the right to give away the data. if someone s
that in today's really, really challenging job environment is a big competitive advantage? >> are there characteristics from people sosoft that you fee the culture did not need? >> we are applying it to a different technology base. >> there's a move to the cloud, and software is a service, and everybody is claiming now that they are in the cloud. they are either big data or they are in the cloud or the software is the service. you really are those things. should i as a...
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in an environment where you are seeing people stressed and stretched. are you seeing the dollar stores take market share at this point? >> wherever i'm at and across the united states, i drop in and visit competitors. i have great respect for all competitors. we see we continue to gain market share and feel good about that. >> your company has been about selling and operating for less because of different labor laws. because of different wages. are you having a tougher time selling for less international? >> actually, we have had great success in the markets that we have been in for a number of years where we have implemented our every day low price practice is where we have great success. for example, mx co, canada, the uk, those are emerging markets the customers still 1. >> the minimum wage. if the minimum wage goes up, it helps your customers, maybe they will spend more, but it forces you to pay more. what is the impact to walmart? >> the story of walmart with our people, it's not the pay to start, it's the opportunity. as you probably know, i think
in an environment where you are seeing people stressed and stretched. are you seeing the dollar stores take market share at this point? >> wherever i'm at and across the united states, i drop in and visit competitors. i have great respect for all competitors. we see we continue to gain market share and feel good about that. >> your company has been about selling and operating for less because of different labor laws. because of different wages. are you having a tougher time selling...
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it will impact our environment. it will impact our wildlife. first, it be done, and can bit done safely? and how important st. it to chevron? >> the reality, maria, we've been doing fracking for decades in this country. violently not new technology. it's being deployed in a new manner, but we've fracked over a million wells in this country. so it's not new technology. natural gas that comes from shale that is derived from hydraulic fracturing now making up over 30% of our natural gas. it isn't an issue. now there are environmental practices that need to be followed, whether it's the casing designs that are put in place, making sure we minimize the footprint around some of our facilities. and the industry is taking actions to address those concerns. but fundamentally, it's safe. it's been in use for a long time, and it's a windfall for this country. >> i guess the white house recently came out with an environmental report as it relates to the keystone pipeline. they said that in fact it's not going impact the environment negatively. what was you
it will impact our environment. it will impact our wildlife. first, it be done, and can bit done safely? and how important st. it to chevron? >> the reality, maria, we've been doing fracking for decades in this country. violently not new technology. it's being deployed in a new manner, but we've fracked over a million wells in this country. so it's not new technology. natural gas that comes from shale that is derived from hydraulic fracturing now making up over 30% of our natural gas. it...
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. >> reading from your report, sexual harassment and hostile work environment is common place? >> that is what we got from everybody that we talked to. that it was common place. >> we traveled to oklahoma back in october to talk about the report that he co-authored. >> chief's report states that the california air national guard and failure to investigate complaints is common. >> have you ever seen anything like you found in california? >> no. no. i never found that many people who were not getting resolution. >> i have a mandate from the governor to change the culture of the organization. >> he is the man in charge of california's national guard. for 3 months general david baldwin has declined our request. after initially offering no response, earlier this month the guard did send us a statement that read in part, under the direction of general baldwin there has been an ongoing effort to improv the cultural climate of the california national guard. >> i can't believe that the huge chain of command can't take care of people. >> they like to keep this a dirty little secret. they
. >> reading from your report, sexual harassment and hostile work environment is common place? >> that is what we got from everybody that we talked to. that it was common place. >> we traveled to oklahoma back in october to talk about the report that he co-authored. >> chief's report states that the california air national guard and failure to investigate complaints is common. >> have you ever seen anything like you found in california? >> no. no. i never...
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they sometimes can protect public health and welfare, safety, the environment. they sometimes can hurt the economy. they can hurt businesses large and small. and the reagan idea which president obama has embraced, there should be an office that carefully scrutinizes the rules to make sure they're basically consistent with law and sensible. >> now business today is always talking about what is on the horizon in the regulatory environment. you know, and in the book, you write that the obama administration approves fewer new regulations in the first term than the bush white house has. but new regulations since 2009 makes some fairly significant changes. so even though there by mai be fewer of them, are they even more far-reaching? >> well, i think the best measure of reach if we're talking in business terms is cost. and the most costly year for regulation in the last ten was 2007. >> that was but of tarp, right? >> it was because of air pollution rules. >> oh, wow. >> so if you look at the bush administration regulatory record, not only were there more than obama,
they sometimes can protect public health and welfare, safety, the environment. they sometimes can hurt the economy. they can hurt businesses large and small. and the reagan idea which president obama has embraced, there should be an office that carefully scrutinizes the rules to make sure they're basically consistent with law and sensible. >> now business today is always talking about what is on the horizon in the regulatory environment. you know, and in the book, you write that the obama...
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i think we could have a new normal of an extremely low inflation environment for many, many years. >> the reason i don't believe tapering can begin next month is because of the two targets. the metrics put forward. unenemployment 6.5%, inflation 2%, we're nowhere near either of those. >> unemployment 6.5% is a target for raising interest rates. and they've gone to great pains to separate the taper from the actual rate policy. what's fascinating about this is go back to last september. and things in the labor market were getting better. capital investment was weak and stalled public policy, related to elections. but essentially what the fed did was they were risk managing against the risk of the u.s. taxing their way into recession like spain, italy, france did last year. we know that didn't happen. consumers responded better than we thought they would to the tax hikes. and the economy didn't weaken all that much. >> let me switch gears and ask you about the other big story. that was the activist investor is back. and we saw so much drama around jcpenney this week. activest investor bi
i think we could have a new normal of an extremely low inflation environment for many, many years. >> the reason i don't believe tapering can begin next month is because of the two targets. the metrics put forward. unenemployment 6.5%, inflation 2%, we're nowhere near either of those. >> unemployment 6.5% is a target for raising interest rates. and they've gone to great pains to separate the taper from the actual rate policy. what's fascinating about this is go back to last...
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. >> naturally, what happens when you pump dry, hot air into your environment, that environment dries out. sot(çó the relativefá humidity 1 environment, as it goes down all the moisture from your body gets sucked out and your skinÑi drie out. >> reporter: solution, use cleansers and moisturizersfá afr a shower. >> right away you hydrate your skin with a prr moisturizer.çó >> reporter: now another good thing to use in the home during this time of the year are humidifiers. they add moisture to the air and keep yourfá body from going dry. nbc bay area news. >> thank çóyou, george. >>> more details, gas bills are likely to be çóexpensive. they are seeing record amounts of gas among its 14 million customers. the amount of gas they're supplying today is double what it was on thanksgiving, so expect a high bill. our coverage of the cold weather online. you'll see lotsçó of photos lik this one sent by our viewers. we'd like to see what you have to offeb óus. ine1 the upper right hand corne témf your screenw3jfjf you'll s it says send pics. >>> and now thousands aree1 gathering
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today workers told nbc news they just want to be able to work in a safe environment. 4 million people, most of them women, work in roughly 5,000 factories for about $37 a month. 60% of what is made ends up in europe and the u.s. at popular stores like the gap, walmart and jc penney. americans buy twice as many items of clothing a year as they did 20 years ago. rapidly shifting styles at increasingly lower prices. like fast food we now shop for fast fashion. >> reporter: insatiable demand for a product made halfway around the world in conditions most aren't aware of. journalist elizabeth klein posed as a clothing buyer in bangladesh for her book "overdressed." >> do we need all this clothing and do we want to take responsibility for the costs associated with the cheap fashion habit? >> reporter: with the rubble being cleared, customers and companies are taking a new look at the real cost of cheap clothes. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> when we continue here tonight the big announcement today from a television legend. ♪ ground control to major tom >> when they write the histo
today workers told nbc news they just want to be able to work in a safe environment. 4 million people, most of them women, work in roughly 5,000 factories for about $37 a month. 60% of what is made ends up in europe and the u.s. at popular stores like the gap, walmart and jc penney. americans buy twice as many items of clothing a year as they did 20 years ago. rapidly shifting styles at increasingly lower prices. like fast food we now shop for fast fashion. >> reporter: insatiable demand...
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and when we see evidence to harm or the environment or human health. >> reporter: i think the people in the communities near evergreen and chevron would say check and check. >> my role is that our authorities are become exercised to the fullest extent possible. i'm committed to these at evergreen and chevron. >> reporter: in the past two years, the dtsc has shut down operations at two waste facilities. she's established this. a plan called fixing the foundation. to refocus the department on its mission to enforce the safe environmental l aal laws and pu businesses that violate them. >> when i'm gone, i've left in place a system that's robust, sensible and meaningful for the future. >> reporter: can you see how some people would think there's more lip service? >> i would hope they wouldn't. >> director raphael says her plan is on the department website with a time line and progress report. the next opportunity to see that progress comes any day when the dtsc announces how it will fix its permitting program. we will be following that progress and report those results back to you. >> if
and when we see evidence to harm or the environment or human health. >> reporter: i think the people in the communities near evergreen and chevron would say check and check. >> my role is that our authorities are become exercised to the fullest extent possible. i'm committed to these at evergreen and chevron. >> reporter: in the past two years, the dtsc has shut down operations at two waste facilities. she's established this. a plan called fixing the foundation. to refocus the...
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here at home in the u.s., we need to rebuild bipartisan support for the environment. we've kind of lost that. we need a strong government partner. water issues loom large too. but in water, there is a lot of progress. the business sector gets their dependence on water. so companies, beverage companies like coca-cola, pepsi are really being good partners of ours in investing watersheds, protecting nature. >> so how do you balance the idea that, for example, america is rich in shale, is rich in natural gas, and fracking and drilling is a big topic of debate. do we capitalize on the fact that this company is rich in this commodity and produce it and drill for it and frac? or do we worry that it's going to get into the water supply? is there a way to do both? >> my point of view is it's not a black and white situation. some people like to simplify things. it's black and white, good, evil. i don't think that's the situation. on the one hand, there are very serious environmental issues to address in connection with fracking, and it's a long list. there are aquifers, water t
here at home in the u.s., we need to rebuild bipartisan support for the environment. we've kind of lost that. we need a strong government partner. water issues loom large too. but in water, there is a lot of progress. the business sector gets their dependence on water. so companies, beverage companies like coca-cola, pepsi are really being good partners of ours in investing watersheds, protecting nature. >> so how do you balance the idea that, for example, america is rich in shale, is...
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camera about accusations that they failed to punish companies with long histories of polluting the environment. >> i wouldó take issue with th fact that we are failinglp to enforce. >> reporter: nowht she address the failures including thosei] raised byçó veteran staffs. >> th expectations of the public is being protected is not being served. it's like making industry happy is the primary responsibility. >> howçó do youok feel when peo say the regulators are falling down on the job? >> i feel disheartened, frankly. extreme to say we're falling down on theok job. however, i would not say we are doing everything we can. >> youw3e1 issued a memo to the staffÑi saying about 20% of the companies under dtscçó regulati were operating wihi expired permits. what numbert-j that now? >> i would love you to talk with the permitting staff. >> reporter:xd her department confirms that nu q) has not changed. many say that lpdtsc is underequipped. current records show 93xd peopl work in theçó enforcementw3 off alongside 12 criminal investigators e1overseeing 118 facilities and 100,000 generators of
camera about accusations that they failed to punish companies with long histories of polluting the environment. >> i wouldó take issue with th fact that we are failinglp to enforce. >> reporter: nowht she address the failures including thosei] raised byçó veteran staffs. >> th expectations of the public is being protected is not being served. it's like making industry happy is the primary responsibility. >> howçó do youok feel when peo say the regulators are...
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it's trashing environment and killing the water supply, all on land protected using taxpayer dollars. the destruction caused by illegal pot farmers. >> flying high above some of the country's most well known national parks. look closely and you'll see it. thousands of cake acres go on or near forest service land at a marijuana growth sight. >> it's a huge problem. almost an epidemic in our community. >> an epidemic with destructive effects that now goes bond the plibs of pot. >> there's a massive use of toxins out there. >> they're specifically targeting animals. anything that is going to kill a bear is going to kill me as well. >> it's not what they are growing but how they're doing it that ease wreaking havoc on california's rarest species and most precious resources. >> so far this year, the fresno county sheriff department has identified more than 500 growth sites and seized more than 2400 plants. and roughly 500,000 plants were found on national parkland statewide. >> how far away from federal land? >> just over that hill. >> lieutenant rick koe say is part of the marijuana rerad
it's trashing environment and killing the water supply, all on land protected using taxpayer dollars. the destruction caused by illegal pot farmers. >> flying high above some of the country's most well known national parks. look closely and you'll see it. thousands of cake acres go on or near forest service land at a marijuana growth sight. >> it's a huge problem. almost an epidemic in our community. >> an epidemic with destructive effects that now goes bond the plibs of pot....
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> ahmed fareed here on the xfinity sports desk. the warriors are loving their home court. they have won their last two inside oracle arena. tonight inviting a team they haven't beat then year. warriors with a crucial matchup in the western conference with the rockets. warriors down two in the fourth. until harrison barnes driving. and he'll finish. ball game all tied up. two minutes left. warriors down three. steph curry finding david lee. slashing for the dunk. warriors down by one. under 30 seconds left. last chance for golden state. curry from deep. misses it. warriors do fall again to houston, 94-88. >> we had a good show. the fourth quarter moved the ball pretty well. like i said, they got free so many times, killed our rhythm a little bit. played in the half-court a lot. and we
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> ahmed fareed here on the xfinity sports desk. the warriors are loving their home court. they have won their last two inside oracle arena. tonight inviting a team they haven't beat then year. warriors with a crucial matchup in the western...
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the company issued a statement, we provide a critical service in a challenging urban environment. our drivers are some of the best trained in the business and they exercise caution in all their operations. still it has caught the attention of pedestrian advocacy group walk sf. >> in light of the tragedies in the last couple of days, we're now seeing that fatalities are higher than they were last year for pedestrians. we're at 17 fatalities for this year. it's no lie that our streets are not safe right now for pedestrians. >> reporter: we tried to contact the recycling company to get them to answer questions on camera, but they did not respond to us. take note of their statement where they called having to drive in san francisco a challenging urban environment. >>> pedestrian safety in san francisco is a big concern in general. an advocacy group says on average three people are hit by vehicles in the city every day. this year has been more deadly than last year. coming up tonight, the danger to pedestrians and what's being done about it. >>> a san jose man is accused of two violent
the company issued a statement, we provide a critical service in a challenging urban environment. our drivers are some of the best trained in the business and they exercise caution in all their operations. still it has caught the attention of pedestrian advocacy group walk sf. >> in light of the tragedies in the last couple of days, we're now seeing that fatalities are higher than they were last year for pedestrians. we're at 17 fatalities for this year. it's no lie that our streets are...
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in his environment. also it senses the environment. >> he's looking at me. >> see the wrinkly guys? >> he wants something. >> the wrinkles there actually can detect fish in the environment which is amazing. they have an awesome way of actually eating their fish. take a look at how large their mouth is. >> all red underneath. >> hoda, get involved. >> here's the thing about it. this is an underwater animal. >> yes. under water. completely under water. >> good-bye. >> our next animal over here is a beautiful blue and gold macaw. >> that is beautiful. >> they have amazing -- let's turn him over here. amazing adaptations, okay? that beak, fantastic. you also have to watch your fingers. >> that looks sharp. >> that beak can open hard to reach nuts. also -- >> where do you find those? >> actually in northern parts of south america. amazing, they also of course have two toes facing front wards and two toes facing backwards. zygodactyl. this right here. >> oh, my gosh. >> beautiful. >> thank you. >> this is a 14 week old bobcat kitten. >> that is cool. is she going to -- >> actually, she do
in his environment. also it senses the environment. >> he's looking at me. >> see the wrinkly guys? >> he wants something. >> the wrinkles there actually can detect fish in the environment which is amazing. they have an awesome way of actually eating their fish. take a look at how large their mouth is. >> all red underneath. >> hoda, get involved. >> here's the thing about it. this is an underwater animal. >> yes. under water. completely under...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> people typically don't admit sexual assaults and murders to police officers unless, many of the, they probably have done it. so it was clear, we felt, he was responsible for the tricia reitler disappearance. >> she had such a zest for life. and she would walk in the room and everybody knew she was there. >> tricia reitler, a 19-year-old psych major at indiana wesleyan university was on her way to becoming a family counselor. >> her goal was to be able to put families back together again. >> then, in march 1993, donna and gary reitler received that late-night phone call every rent dreads, a cop from marion, indiana, was on the line. >> he said, do you know where tricia is? in my heart, i knew that something was drastically wrong. >> tricia had walked to an off-campus supermarket, and
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> people typically don't admit sexual assaults and murders to police officers unless, many of the, they probably have done it. so it was clear, we felt, he was responsible for the tricia reitler disappearance. >> she had such a zest for life....
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in this environment, in this polarized environment with republicans coming out of this fight liking obama even less, i don't see these long term fiscal problems getting fixed with this president and this congress. >> there was grand bargain that was struck here. obama got a significant reduction in the popularity republicans and the republicans got an end for any progress for obama's legislative agenda for the first year of his second term which is important. that's not the grand bargain anyone want struck. both sides did get something they were looking for. now can they step back and say that was stupid. do any of us care enough? by the time they say they care enough, we're in electoral cycle again. >> i think the window is closing at this point. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >>> up next, the devil's in details. the new owner is building a >>> the new jersey devils were skating on thin ice before josh harris saved the franchise from potential bankruptcy. in august he a acquired the tea and it's debt. what made him buy the team and build his sports empire. >> i love the team. i love t
in this environment, in this polarized environment with republicans coming out of this fight liking obama even less, i don't see these long term fiscal problems getting fixed with this president and this congress. >> there was grand bargain that was struck here. obama got a significant reduction in the popularity republicans and the republicans got an end for any progress for obama's legislative agenda for the first year of his second term which is important. that's not the grand bargain...
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the public outcry the dtsc said our job as public servants is to protect people's health and their environment. but many are questioning how well the department can do that when its top deputy director is a chevron shareholder. >> when i first came to dtsc it was 1985. >> reporter: this is a department youtube video. >> sigh hai have been here a lo years. >> are we have obtained financial statements for dtsc leaders. the deputy director includes stock in abbott laboratories and bp. she had up to a million dollars in shares of general electry. all are companies that deal with toxic waste and are regulated by dtsc. >> one of our top managers had a invested interest in the companies that we oversee. >> reporter: lisa tucker authored this report accusing dtsc of allowing companies to operate without a permit. >> they know there is pollution that can harm people and do nothing about it. that is outrageous. >> a safe and stainable communities. >> reporter: stewart black's investments include shell, intel and proctor and gamble. more companies regulated by dtsc. neither responded to our request for c
the public outcry the dtsc said our job as public servants is to protect people's health and their environment. but many are questioning how well the department can do that when its top deputy director is a chevron shareholder. >> when i first came to dtsc it was 1985. >> reporter: this is a department youtube video. >> sigh hai have been here a lo years. >> are we have obtained financial statements for dtsc leaders. the deputy director includes stock in abbott...
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the toxic environment they say is forcing teachers to leave the district. >>> vice president joe biden about to make his way right here to the bay area. we'll tell you what's on his itinerary and why his visit is attracting protesters. >>> and success. you made it to friday, and it is going to be spectacular all across the bay area, especially today. then things change as we honor your dad on father's day. >>> the north bay looks really nice right now as the traffic starts to build. it is friday, but we have slowing. a new report for the tri-valley, we'll bring you the latest for 580 in livermore coming up. >>> and a live look outside. we've seen the glorious sunrise over the bay area this morning, kind of casting a golden hue to your friday, june 14th. this is "today in the bay." >>> good morning to you, thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm jon kelley. good morning everybody. today investigators looking into a freak accident that kills a worker at the stevens creek quarry. for the record, this marks the second death at a south bay job site in four days. "toda
the toxic environment they say is forcing teachers to leave the district. >>> vice president joe biden about to make his way right here to the bay area. we'll tell you what's on his itinerary and why his visit is attracting protesters. >>> and success. you made it to friday, and it is going to be spectacular all across the bay area, especially today. then things change as we honor your dad on father's day. >>> the north bay looks really nice right now as the traffic...
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i'm looking forward to making sure we keep our environment pristine. >> residents were encouraged to drop off anything they want to and pick up composition. volunteers fanned out to collect garbage. there were earth day events going on today, tomorrow and monday. >>> here is a beautiful day in the bay area. a live look over san francisco tonight. just gorgeous. you can see the fall coming in and the wind as well. a warm day. it's about to get warmer tomorrow. anthony fills us in. >>> a wildfire is burning out of control. we'll have the latest. we've made major advancements in reducing the incidents of broken bones in seniors. we've received recognition for getting hypertension under control for over 80% of our members. we've made significant advances in asthma, immunization and maternity care. and j.d. power and associates ranked us highest in member satisfaction among health plans in california. we're focusing on the big things so you can enjoy the little things. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> some people living east of los angeles have been ordered to evacuate because of a growing
i'm looking forward to making sure we keep our environment pristine. >> residents were encouraged to drop off anything they want to and pick up composition. volunteers fanned out to collect garbage. there were earth day events going on today, tomorrow and monday. >>> here is a beautiful day in the bay area. a live look over san francisco tonight. just gorgeous. you can see the fall coming in and the wind as well. a warm day. it's about to get warmer tomorrow. anthony fills us in....
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anyone with time on their hands and the environment on their mind can get to work cleaning. the efforts appear to have paid off. when the institute started collecting trash in 1997, it could easily collect 5,000 pounds of it after a heavy rain. that number is cut dramatically. this, for example, is after the rain the previous day. >> you would see masses of floating styrofoam and paper cups, paper plaits. there would be five times more than this. >> the institute doesn't claim credit for all of the success. the city has installed new stilters to catch trash before it enters the lake and passed new laws to cut down on trash being created in the first place. many long time residents say they see a much much cleaner than it's ever been and they like dr. bailey knowing it. >> you get a lot of people coming by saying thank you. it happens every time we clean up. so that's encouraging. it's satisfying. >> we didn't have time to include it in the story but you can imagine all the interesting things he has found. a rubber duck collection, there's mannequin arms and anything you can
anyone with time on their hands and the environment on their mind can get to work cleaning. the efforts appear to have paid off. when the institute started collecting trash in 1997, it could easily collect 5,000 pounds of it after a heavy rain. that number is cut dramatically. this, for example, is after the rain the previous day. >> you would see masses of floating styrofoam and paper cups, paper plaits. there would be five times more than this. >> the institute doesn't claim...
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after a year of -- it was a start-up environment. bringing in entrepreneurial talent. when i started we had three employees with no place to sit. now have a full building. $28 million in funding. over 20 in staff. it was quite a year and quite a story. now i'm working at city first enterprises. we're a cdfi. a community development financial institution. we focus on market other yentsed solutions. >> what got you to make the switch? what pushed you? what motivated you if you started out on the corporate side? >> i guess i had two switches. i was in new york on 9/11. i watched the towers come down and basically said this isn't what i want to be doing when a plane flies through my window. i felt like i wanted to give something back. i switched to international and human rights. when i made the decision to come back to the united states, peace corps was the way to do that. >> thank you both for coming in. >> thank you. >>> we're "on the money." charging your credit card or signing up for deals would leave [ male announcer ] this is a leather-wrapped steering wheel. this i
after a year of -- it was a start-up environment. bringing in entrepreneurial talent. when i started we had three employees with no place to sit. now have a full building. $28 million in funding. over 20 in staff. it was quite a year and quite a story. now i'm working at city first enterprises. we're a cdfi. a community development financial institution. we focus on market other yentsed solutions. >> what got you to make the switch? what pushed you? what motivated you if you started out...
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. >> and the environment. >> and the environment. you can get a volt, for example, the number one selling plug in electric car for about $260 a month. >> the volt's sell. i realize the spark is not on the market so i can't say it isn't selling. the volt has trouble selling? >> i think our mistake was setting this goal and the market doesn't pick up that then you're behind your honsales. we're going to sell as many as the market demands. >> how many have you sold today? >> about 24,000 were sold last year. you compare that to other manufacturers that have sold less than 2,000 or a hundred. i got to say the volt is a successful vehicle. as soon as they land on the vehicle lack, they go. hov lane sticker, quadruples. >> what will be the difference between the volt and the new won coming out that will matter to us. >> the spark like the tesla is all electric. the volt has a back up generator. once it's out it will keep going for 300 miles. you can drive a volt from los angeles to decision. >> it wasn't quite a hybrid, not quite an electr
. >> and the environment. >> and the environment. you can get a volt, for example, the number one selling plug in electric car for about $260 a month. >> the volt's sell. i realize the spark is not on the market so i can't say it isn't selling. the volt has trouble selling? >> i think our mistake was setting this goal and the market doesn't pick up that then you're behind your honsales. we're going to sell as many as the market demands. >> how many have you sold...
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and it's trashing the environment, killing wildlife and tainting our water supply. all on land protected using taxpayer dollars. investigative reporter exposes this destruction caused by illegal pot farmers. >> reporter: flying high above some of the country's most well-known national parks -- sequoia. look closely and you'll see it. thousands of acres on or near forest service land used as marijuana grow sites. >> it's a huge problem. almost an epidemic in our community. >> reporter: an epidemic with destructive effect. now goes beyond the politics of pot. >> what we know is there is a massive use of toxics out there. >> they are specifically targeting animals anything that can kill a bear will kill me as well. >> reporter: it's not what they are growing but how they are doing it that's wreaking havoc on some of california's rarer species and most precious resources. >> here is well over 1,000 pounds of marijuana. >> reporter: this is the new ground zero for marijuana cull via aviation in -- cultivation in california. they've seized more than 2400 plants in roughly
and it's trashing the environment, killing wildlife and tainting our water supply. all on land protected using taxpayer dollars. investigative reporter exposes this destruction caused by illegal pot farmers. >> reporter: flying high above some of the country's most well-known national parks -- sequoia. look closely and you'll see it. thousands of acres on or near forest service land used as marijuana grow sites. >> it's a huge problem. almost an epidemic in our community. >>...
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>> i want them to think about that borderline and how it's devastating our environment. i asked what it was like to look at earth from up in stacy and his answer was just fascinating. your thoughts. it's the same message that you're sending here with your art. >> exactly. i think the world is now inundated. we're being killed with these border issues. it's not just mexico and the united states. it's the whole world that is being slammed that young people have no hope. there are borderlines in every part of the world in our society an even in our own families. we have to be able to go beyond that. we're here to make flowers and songs. we're not here to divide and conquer and get our resume to the highest we can go. >> our easy or difficult is it to send your message via the art? you do it in great way with that great art work on the border flowers. >> it's so easy now. i struggled how to get my message across so it does not alienate people but rather bring them into world of unity of flowers without borders. i want people to go into that show. i think once they see the wo
>> i want them to think about that borderline and how it's devastating our environment. i asked what it was like to look at earth from up in stacy and his answer was just fascinating. your thoughts. it's the same message that you're sending here with your art. >> exactly. i think the world is now inundated. we're being killed with these border issues. it's not just mexico and the united states. it's the whole world that is being slammed that young people have no hope. there are...
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>> you don't want that medication in the environment. when you do all of that it goes everywhere and it's not meant to do this. >> the event is held nationwide twice a year. federal officials say in april at the last bay area event they collected 18 tons of drugs. collection sites can be found at drkts ea.gov. >> across the nation high schools welcoming back alumni for the homecoming. one texas school's cheerleading squad is doing more than just rooting on the players and julie fine has that story. >> reporter: it's the homecoming football game for highland park. what happened on the field is exciting. what happened on the sidelines is inspiring. >> it's awesome. the greatest thing that could ever happen 0 me. >> i am blessed. >> kathleen is a sparkling spot. she and four of girls are special needs are part of the cheerleading squad and cheers these times a year. but the girls don't see their special needs, just that they're special. >> it us so rewargd to see what we learn. >> i think they're totally awesome and they're sweet. >> each s
>> you don't want that medication in the environment. when you do all of that it goes everywhere and it's not meant to do this. >> the event is held nationwide twice a year. federal officials say in april at the last bay area event they collected 18 tons of drugs. collection sites can be found at drkts ea.gov. >> across the nation high schools welcoming back alumni for the homecoming. one texas school's cheerleading squad is doing more than just rooting on the players and...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >>> music fans are remembering the miracle that was bobby rogers. he was an original member of "the miracles" of smokey robinson fame. motown, the tears of a clown. bobby rogers was 73. >>> the always-classy dennis rodman appeared to suggest president obama call kim jong-un and at least talk basketball. of the north korean leader, rodman said, quote, he loves power, he loves control because of his dad and stuff like that. he called him honest and awesome. said he loves him. the state department further distances himself -- themselves from the trip. >>> a couple other items in the news tonight. the forbes list of billionaires is out. women now make up just under 10% of the list. many more of them self-made than in recent years. the first lady talked about body image and her two girl
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> it is believed, though not confirmed, that mankind has sent an object outside our own solar system for the first time. voyager i was launched 35 years ago to explore the planets. it traveled 11 billion miles. now some astronomers say it and its companion, voyager ii are the two most distant active representatives of humanity and its desire to explore. put it this way. if all the cars made were as well made as the voyager there would be no need for a break-down lane. >>> speaking of space it always bothered jeff bazos that engines that powered apollo xi to the moon were disposable. they were meant to fall into the sea. even though the engines played a huge role in space history. well, jeff is the guy behind amazon.com. he's well financed and enjoys a good challenge. so today after a
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> it is believed, though not confirmed, that mankind has sent an object outside our own solar system for the first time. voyager i was launched 35 years ago to explore the planets. it traveled 11 billion miles. now some astronomers say it and its...
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the matter and take all necessary steps to ensure our students have a safe and productive learning environment. no word if police are part of the investigation. the incident happened just before spring break. >>> the parents of a toddler allegedly tied up with tape at a police saintton school are suing the preschool. they say her hands and feet were tied up after she refused to take a nap. the incident has caused the 2-year-old to have panic attacks, they say, and can't sleep for more than a few hours at a time. >>> time for students at an east bay high school will be tested for tuberculosis. a student was diagnosed with the illness and has since recovered and is back at school. about 200 students had contact with the infected student and could have been exposed to t.b. it is the first case on a contra costa school campus in four years. >> east palo alto police searching for a drive-by shooter that shot somebody walking down the street. a 29-year-old man was shot in the head just before 8:00 last night. he was walking along azalea drive when investigators say a dark-colored vehicle pulled up a
the matter and take all necessary steps to ensure our students have a safe and productive learning environment. no word if police are part of the investigation. the incident happened just before spring break. >>> the parents of a toddler allegedly tied up with tape at a police saintton school are suing the preschool. they say her hands and feet were tied up after she refused to take a nap. the incident has caused the 2-year-old to have panic attacks, they say, and can't sleep for more...
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i also grew up within that environment. i thought it was important to show the intersection of those identities of being working class, immigrant and dealing with your sexual identity as well. >> do you think that we as -- it might be a loaded question, we as a latino community, have become more accepting of the lbgt community or are we still kind of in the dark? >> no, i wouldn't say that we're in the dark. it's hard. it's hard for me to brand the entire community. but one thing that really struck me, before i made the film, i was working in east los angeles as an organizer, i was working specifically with immigrant latino women, mothers. many times, they came to me, they didn't even know how i identified, they came to me and said, i really want to talk to my kids about sexuality and i don't know how. i don't have the language for it. i feel uncomfortable. i'm not sure. so, when they came to me, i was like, wow, our community wants to talk about it but they don't necessarily know how. i feel like films like this become too
i also grew up within that environment. i thought it was important to show the intersection of those identities of being working class, immigrant and dealing with your sexual identity as well. >> do you think that we as -- it might be a loaded question, we as a latino community, have become more accepting of the lbgt community or are we still kind of in the dark? >> no, i wouldn't say that we're in the dark. it's hard. it's hard for me to brand the entire community. but one thing...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> bobby smith's voice came right through loud and clear on many of the great songs by the spinners. he was a tenor. he could be heard on "could it be i'm falling in love" and "i'll be around" and "games people play." he earned the group almost a dozen gold records, half a dozen grammys. he was 76 years old. >>> new york mayor bloomberg is at it again as part of his health campaign. today he proposed stores that sell cigarettes, hide them from view just like dirty magazines. people of age can still ask for cigarettes and buy them at $10 a pack. the mayor just wants to make them less visible. he banned smoking in restaurants and sbarz -- bars during his first term, and he gave hundreds of millions of dollars to anti-smoking efforts. he's already gone after trans fats in restaurants, st
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. >> changing the community by changing the environment. one one woman is doing to transfer form the view and the people. >> the first for the airline industry next. >>> we have lift off with the wingspan of a 747 and the power of a small electric scooter. the solar impulse airplane kruszed around the bay air gentleman this afternoon without a single drop op fuel. today's flight which took off from moffett field will run 16 hours nonstop. you see it here flying over the golden gate bridge. the sun will power the plane's 12,000 solar panels during the day and solar charged batteries will change it after sundown. >> what we like to do is inspire people, inspire people to achieve their dreams, inspire people to aachieve maybe the impossible, to get out of their -- if we can bring this to young generation, that's the goal of this project. >> it will fly over the bay blij in the next couple of hours before landing at fof fete field. >> back on the ground when you first get a lance to drive there could be a big chance. california teenagers could
. >> changing the community by changing the environment. one one woman is doing to transfer form the view and the people. >> the first for the airline industry next. >>> we have lift off with the wingspan of a 747 and the power of a small electric scooter. the solar impulse airplane kruszed around the bay air gentleman this afternoon without a single drop op fuel. today's flight which took off from moffett field will run 16 hours nonstop. you see it here flying over the...
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your environment in the bay area all morning long, easy ways to go green. we are going to have a lot of fun. talk about why these roses are able to grow here so beautifully because of our climate. let's go to your weather. there is a lot to talk about. you made it to thursday. we have a nice mild start. temperatures in the 50s, a couple upper 40s. up in the north bay, you might need a light coat or sweater. beautiful day shaping up. patchy fog will make way to the natural a.c. perfection. temperatures in the low 70s. by friday, the warming begins. highs in the mid to upper 70s. the heat cranks this weekend into next week will be back into the '90s. slight cooldown. 74, inland. 69, bayside at the coast. right around 62 degrees. now, we're just getting warmed up out here. of course, we'll be live straight through 7:00 a.m. lots to happen and as you know we're going to keep things more and more interesting as the morning draws on. so stick with us. lots happening here. let's find out what's happening on the roads. good morning, mike. >>> good morning, miss chr
your environment in the bay area all morning long, easy ways to go green. we are going to have a lot of fun. talk about why these roses are able to grow here so beautifully because of our climate. let's go to your weather. there is a lot to talk about. you made it to thursday. we have a nice mild start. temperatures in the 50s, a couple upper 40s. up in the north bay, you might need a light coat or sweater. beautiful day shaping up. patchy fog will make way to the natural a.c. perfection....